One mother in San Mateo says rent is so expensive in her city all she can afford is a garage. AndriaBorba reports. (3/5/15)

published:06 Mar 2015

views:56531

When Chris Aune bought his home in Lancaster, California, he was looking for a place for just himself and his dogs so he didn't need all 1400 square feet. He also didn't need a "home for his car" so he converted his garage into his home.
He now rents the original home for more than the cost of his mortgage and figures he can pay off his home in 4 or 5 years. Meanwhile, he parks in the driveway and lives comfortably in the 575-square-foot ADU (AccessoryDwelling Unit- AKA backyard cottage, granny flat, in-law unit).
* Filmed by Johnny Sanphillippo -- more of his stories about urbanism, adaptation & resilience: http://granolashotgun.com/
Original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/converted-garage-as-income-earning-small-home-in-exurban-la/

Nicole Jones is a single mom with two kids who lives in a one car garage in Silicon Valley paying $1,000 rent per month. INSIDE EDITION got a tour of the converted home which is only 250 square feet but Nicole is happy in her home.

published:10 Mar 2015

views:6582666

Renting a Garage
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Bryan and Jen Danger spend most nights on the road in their converted Sprinter van, but when they’re back home in Portland, they sleep in their converted garage. They rent their 3-bedroom home (attached to the garage), as well as the garage when they’re not in town.
Five years ago, the couple quit high-paying jobs (after tucking away a nest egg), rented out their home and moved into a remodeled VW van. Back in Portland after a year and a half on the road (to Central America and back), they realized their 3-bedroom home was too big for their shrunken lifestyle and they began to focus on creating shelter in their garage. Upon discovering their remodel would qualify as an ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit), making it free from permitting fees, the couple joined a local wood-and-metal-working shop (Bryan learned to weld) and began to craft the old parking into a 480-square-foot home.
Using mostly recycled wood and steel, they lofted their bed above storage stair unit that includes a closet, washer/drier den and a built-in TV and fireplace. With he same materials, they built floor-to-ceiling storage along one wall (they don’t use all the space). They laid the OSB floor and poured concrete into molds to create industrial countertops. A section of the counter swivels on casters to become a dining table, workspace or cocktail bar. The bathroom, the biggest room in the home, is a “wet bath” in acrylicized waterproof concrete inspired by the road trip’s outdoor showers.
Not wanting to give up on travel, they sold their Westy (not reliable enough) and bought a Mercedes Sprinter van. After adding insulation and wood paneling, they dropped in temporary OSB furniture to test run on road trips. Once they were comfortable with the layout, they crafted permanent furniture in bamboo, including marine-grade off-grid refrigerator, toilet and automated retractable awning (built to withstand high winds).
Today, the couple work designing small spaces for clients, and thanks to their light lifestyle, they haven’t had to return to full-time work even after 5 years on the road.
Bryan and Jen's blog - https://www.thedangerz.com
Their small home design. - https://www.zenboxdesign.com
Sprinter van conversions - https://www.ZENVANZ.com
Original story: https://faircompanies.com/videos/couple-makes-garage-home-campervan-a-consistent-life-combo

published:15 Oct 2017

views:919312

I had just came back from hiking the Pacific Crest Trail and found myself homeless. I had given up my apartment to go hike and now that I was back I wanted to turn my car into a livable space. I eventually did that (You can see it here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLA2hTuXLig) but found I still needed access to lots of stuff from my storage unit which was 6x4x10 and everything was just jammed in there. I figured there had to be a better way. I scoped out a 10x10x6 unit and moved all my stuff inside. Still super small, I managed to build shelves and organize it in a way where everything is accessible. But why stop there! I decided to build shelves and a water system and setup my actual apartment so I could live there. I was moving in! I ended up living in the unit for around 2 months. I only spent around $100 making the space as efficient as I did, mostly because I already owned so much hardware. The cost of rent on my unit was $205 a month (which included insurance). A bargain, considering an apartment in the area was $1000+ a month. I made this video showcasing my work/unit.
"For licensing inquiries please contact licensing@break.com".

published:12 Jan 2017

views:6415682

I'm giving you guys the 411 on renting apartments in Korea. From deposit & rent amts, types of housing, maintenance fees, apps to use, real estate agencies- the whole renting process- start to finish!
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Hey homies! So yup finally showing you guys my how to find an apartment in Seoul video~ This is a whole lot of information, so please bear with me~ I know some people may ask for specific help- but please remember I'm not a real estate agent, and I also don't speak Korea so there's only so much I can actually help you with! But I hope this will answer any of your questions or concerns about housing in Korea!
✿ Additional Questions:
✖ What if I'm a teacher in Korea?
- I don't know anything about hagwons. I can only speak about the govt programs, Epik & smoe (and this might also apply to gepik, but I'm not sure)
So if you are in these programs, your school will help you with housing:
- You have 2 options:
1. The school will provide you with housing (you have NO say about where you will live, they just give it to you)
2. You will have to find your own apartment, and the school gives you housing allowance
✖ What if I choose to find my own apartment?
- Then your school will give you a housing allowance, THEY WILL NOT help you with the key money
✖ How much is the housing allowance?
- This all depends on the city that you live in- in Seoul the housing allowance is 500,000 (500usd) that they will give you every month
- In daejeon (where I used to live) the housing allowance was only 400,000 (400usd)
(So we can assume because Seoul is the capital, housing is more expensive here, that's why we'd get 500- meanwhile other cities will be get less housing allowance because the real estate situation isn't as crazy expensive. /Still can be pricey but not like Seoul/ )
✖ Did you get a loan for the key money?
- No, people on an e2 visa (teaching in english) can not get loans.
I had to save up, and ask the rest from a family member
✖ How did you save up all that money?
- Every year when we complete our teaching contracts we get severance pay, which is equal to one months salary (I have a video on this: epik, gepik, smoe teaching programs in korea)- this gets added on every year that we complete a contract at our designated school.
Now you can only get that severance pay when you finish your contract and LEAVE- whether it's leaving the country, or just leaving your school/city
So when I transferred over to Seoul from Daejeon, I was able to tap into my 2 years worth of severance pay, plus what I could add from my own savings, and what was remaining, I had to ask from a family member. & That I'm still paying off.
\(๑★ .̫ ★๑\)
✿ English speaking real estate agencies in Seoul
- https://bit.ly/2yWV8De
✿ Other sites to find an #apartmentinkorea
Craigslist Seoul: https://bit.ly/2CWu37R
Facebook:
- HBCInfo board: https://bit.ly/2yTgm5a
- Seoul apt for rent: https://bit.ly/2q7jnuB
- Itaewon garage sale: https://bit.ly/2Cz0sQz
- Seoul buy & sell: https://bit.ly/2PO1XOS
#seoulapartmenthunting #livinginkorea
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published:22 Oct 2018

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Need space? You'll find it here. This brand-new 3-bedroom town home spans 1,418 square feet and includes a 2-car attached garage. This apartment comes with a full-size washer and dryer, designer GE appliances, hardwood-style floors, upscale lighting, granite counters and a large deck. Get a personal tour today! Call 402-436-3433.

published:08 Nov 2016

views:990

In this video I show you how I hope to make money by renting out unused space in my garage, spare room and attic or loft. The site I'm using for this is called Store Mates.
www.storemates.co.uk

Garage (residential)

A residential garage (/ˈɡærɪdʒ/ or /ɡæˈrɑːʒ/) is a walled, roofed structure for storing a vehicle or vehicles that is part of or attached to a home, or which is an associated outbuilding or shed. Residential garages typically have space for one or two cars, although three-car garages are used. When a garage is attached to a house, the garage typically has an entry door into the house. Garages normally have a wide door which can be raised to permit the entry and exit of a vehicle, and then closed to secure the vehicle. A garage protects a vehicle from precipitation, and, if it is equipped with a locking garage door, it also protects the vehicle(s) from theft and vandalism.

Some garages have an electrical mechanism to automatically open or close the garage door when the homeowner presses a button on a small remote control. Some garages have enough space, even with cars inside, for the storage of items such as bicycles or a lawnmower; in some cases, there may even be enough space for a workshop or a man cave. Garages that are attached to a house may be built with the same external materials and roofing as the house. Garages that are not connected to the home may use a different style of construction from the house. In some places, the term is used synonymously with "carport", though that term normally describes a structure that, while roofed, is not completely enclosed. A carport protects the vehicle to some degree from inclement weather, but it does not protect the vehicle from theft or vandalism.

Single parent

A single parent is an uncoupled individual who shoulders most or all of the day-to-day responsibilities for raising a child or children. A mother is more often the primary caregiver in a single-parent family structure that has arisen due to divorce or unplanned pregnancy.

Historically, death of a partner was a major cause of single parenting. Single parenting can also result from the breakup or divorce of coupled parents. Custody battles, awarded by the court or rationalized in other terms, determine who the child will spend majority of their time with. In western society in general, following the separation of a heterosexual couple, a child is placed with the primary caregiver, usually the mother, while the secondary caregiver is usually the father., though the reverse does happen and joint custody is on the rise.

Fathers have been the less common primary caregiver in the recent past, presumably due to the father working most of the day resulting in less bonding with the children, or possibly a young child needing to still nurse, or if childcare was necessary while the father works, the mother would be seen to be better suited while fathers works. This scenario has shifted in recent years, as many fathers are taking an active parental role as a stay-at-home dad as more mothers are in the workforce and being the sole provider to the family, resulting in fathers bonding and connecting more to their children.

Struggling Single Mom Of 2 Rents San Mateo Garage For $1,000 A Month

One mother in San Mateo says rent is so expensive in her city all she can afford is a garage. AndriaBorba reports. (3/5/15)

10:10

Converted garage as income-earning small home in exurban LA

Converted garage as income-earning small home in exurban LA

Converted garage as income-earning small home in exurban LA

When Chris Aune bought his home in Lancaster, California, he was looking for a place for just himself and his dogs so he didn't need all 1400 square feet. He also didn't need a "home for his car" so he converted his garage into his home.
He now rents the original home for more than the cost of his mortgage and figures he can pay off his home in 4 or 5 years. Meanwhile, he parks in the driveway and lives comfortably in the 575-square-foot ADU (AccessoryDwelling Unit- AKA backyard cottage, granny flat, in-law unit).
* Filmed by Johnny Sanphillippo -- more of his stories about urbanism, adaptation & resilience: http://granolashotgun.com/
Original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/converted-garage-as-income-earning-small-home-in-exurban-la/

Why a Single Mom of Two is Forced to Live in a Garage

Nicole Jones is a single mom with two kids who lives in a one car garage in Silicon Valley paying $1,000 rent per month. INSIDE EDITION got a tour of the converted home which is only 250 square feet but Nicole is happy in her home.

Renting a Garage
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29:12

Couple makes garage home + campervan a consistent life combo

Couple makes garage home + campervan a consistent life combo

Couple makes garage home + campervan a consistent life combo

Bryan and Jen Danger spend most nights on the road in their converted Sprinter van, but when they’re back home in Portland, they sleep in their converted garage. They rent their 3-bedroom home (attached to the garage), as well as the garage when they’re not in town.
Five years ago, the couple quit high-paying jobs (after tucking away a nest egg), rented out their home and moved into a remodeled VW van. Back in Portland after a year and a half on the road (to Central America and back), they realized their 3-bedroom home was too big for their shrunken lifestyle and they began to focus on creating shelter in their garage. Upon discovering their remodel would qualify as an ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit), making it free from permitting fees, the couple joined a local wood-and-metal-working shop (Bryan learned to weld) and began to craft the old parking into a 480-square-foot home.
Using mostly recycled wood and steel, they lofted their bed above storage stair unit that includes a closet, washer/drier den and a built-in TV and fireplace. With he same materials, they built floor-to-ceiling storage along one wall (they don’t use all the space). They laid the OSB floor and poured concrete into molds to create industrial countertops. A section of the counter swivels on casters to become a dining table, workspace or cocktail bar. The bathroom, the biggest room in the home, is a “wet bath” in acrylicized waterproof concrete inspired by the road trip’s outdoor showers.
Not wanting to give up on travel, they sold their Westy (not reliable enough) and bought a Mercedes Sprinter van. After adding insulation and wood paneling, they dropped in temporary OSB furniture to test run on road trips. Once they were comfortable with the layout, they crafted permanent furniture in bamboo, including marine-grade off-grid refrigerator, toilet and automated retractable awning (built to withstand high winds).
Today, the couple work designing small spaces for clients, and thanks to their light lifestyle, they haven’t had to return to full-time work even after 5 years on the road.
Bryan and Jen's blog - https://www.thedangerz.com
Their small home design. - https://www.zenboxdesign.com
Sprinter van conversions - https://www.ZENVANZ.com
Original story: https://faircompanies.com/videos/couple-makes-garage-home-campervan-a-consistent-life-combo

8:50

Living out of a storage locker for 2 months, in style!

Living out of a storage locker for 2 months, in style!

Living out of a storage locker for 2 months, in style!

I had just came back from hiking the Pacific Crest Trail and found myself homeless. I had given up my apartment to go hike and now that I was back I wanted to turn my car into a livable space. I eventually did that (You can see it here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLA2hTuXLig) but found I still needed access to lots of stuff from my storage unit which was 6x4x10 and everything was just jammed in there. I figured there had to be a better way. I scoped out a 10x10x6 unit and moved all my stuff inside. Still super small, I managed to build shelves and organize it in a way where everything is accessible. But why stop there! I decided to build shelves and a water system and setup my actual apartment so I could live there. I was moving in! I ended up living in the unit for around 2 months. I only spent around $100 making the space as efficient as I did, mostly because I already owned so much hardware. The cost of rent on my unit was $205 a month (which included insurance). A bargain, considering an apartment in the area was $1000+ a month. I made this video showcasing my work/unit.
"For licensing inquiries please contact licensing@break.com".

I'm giving you guys the 411 on renting apartments in Korea. From deposit & rent amts, types of housing, maintenance fees, apps to use, real estate agencies- the whole renting process- start to finish!
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Hey homies! So yup finally showing you guys my how to find an apartment in Seoul video~ This is a whole lot of information, so please bear with me~ I know some people may ask for specific help- but please remember I'm not a real estate agent, and I also don't speak Korea so there's only so much I can actually help you with! But I hope this will answer any of your questions or concerns about housing in Korea!
✿ Additional Questions:
✖ What if I'm a teacher in Korea?
- I don't know anything about hagwons. I can only speak about the govt programs, Epik & smoe (and this might also apply to gepik, but I'm not sure)
So if you are in these programs, your school will help you with housing:
- You have 2 options:
1. The school will provide you with housing (you have NO say about where you will live, they just give it to you)
2. You will have to find your own apartment, and the school gives you housing allowance
✖ What if I choose to find my own apartment?
- Then your school will give you a housing allowance, THEY WILL NOT help you with the key money
✖ How much is the housing allowance?
- This all depends on the city that you live in- in Seoul the housing allowance is 500,000 (500usd) that they will give you every month
- In daejeon (where I used to live) the housing allowance was only 400,000 (400usd)
(So we can assume because Seoul is the capital, housing is more expensive here, that's why we'd get 500- meanwhile other cities will be get less housing allowance because the real estate situation isn't as crazy expensive. /Still can be pricey but not like Seoul/ )
✖ Did you get a loan for the key money?
- No, people on an e2 visa (teaching in english) can not get loans.
I had to save up, and ask the rest from a family member
✖ How did you save up all that money?
- Every year when we complete our teaching contracts we get severance pay, which is equal to one months salary (I have a video on this: epik, gepik, smoe teaching programs in korea)- this gets added on every year that we complete a contract at our designated school.
Now you can only get that severance pay when you finish your contract and LEAVE- whether it's leaving the country, or just leaving your school/city
So when I transferred over to Seoul from Daejeon, I was able to tap into my 2 years worth of severance pay, plus what I could add from my own savings, and what was remaining, I had to ask from a family member. & That I'm still paying off.
\(๑★ .̫ ★๑\)
✿ English speaking real estate agencies in Seoul
- https://bit.ly/2yWV8De
✿ Other sites to find an #apartmentinkorea
Craigslist Seoul: https://bit.ly/2CWu37R
Facebook:
- HBCInfo board: https://bit.ly/2yTgm5a
- Seoul apt for rent: https://bit.ly/2q7jnuB
- Itaewon garage sale: https://bit.ly/2Cz0sQz
- Seoul buy & sell: https://bit.ly/2PO1XOS
#seoulapartmenthunting #livinginkorea
♬♫♪◖(●。●)◗♪♫♬
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(~˘▽˘)~ Equipment ~(˘▽˘~)
✖ Camera: Nikon d5200
✖ Lens: RokinonFish Eye Lens & Nikon 35mm f1.8
✖ Editing Software: FCPX

2:21

Large 3-bedroom town home for rent in North Lincoln with 2-car garage | North Pointe Villas

Large 3-bedroom town home for rent in North Lincoln with 2-car garage | North Pointe Villas

Large 3-bedroom town home for rent in North Lincoln with 2-car garage | North Pointe Villas

Need space? You'll find it here. This brand-new 3-bedroom town home spans 1,418 square feet and includes a 2-car attached garage. This apartment comes with a full-size washer and dryer, designer GE appliances, hardwood-style floors, upscale lighting, granite counters and a large deck. Get a personal tour today! Call 402-436-3433.

4:20

Make money by renting out unused space in your home - Ditch My Job!

Make money by renting out unused space in your home - Ditch My Job!

Make money by renting out unused space in your home - Ditch My Job!

In this video I show you how I hope to make money by renting out unused space in my garage, spare room and attic or loft. The site I'm using for this is called Store Mates.
www.storemates.co.uk

Rage - Mission 8 - Renting a Garage

ORGANIZE | Garage Clean Out! (and where to take stuff)

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Struggling Single Mom Of 2 Rents San Mateo Garage For $1,000 A Month

One mother in San Mateo says rent is so expensive in her city all she can afford is a garage. AndriaBorba reports. (3/5/15)

published: 06 Mar 2015

Converted garage as income-earning small home in exurban LA

When Chris Aune bought his home in Lancaster, California, he was looking for a place for just himself and his dogs so he didn't need all 1400 square feet. He also didn't need a "home for his car" so he converted his garage into his home.
He now rents the original home for more than the cost of his mortgage and figures he can pay off his home in 4 or 5 years. Meanwhile, he parks in the driveway and lives comfortably in the 575-square-foot ADU (AccessoryDwelling Unit- AKA backyard cottage, granny flat, in-law unit).
* Filmed by Johnny Sanphillippo -- more of his stories about urbanism, adaptation & resilience: http://granolashotgun.com/
Original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/converted-garage-as-income-earning-small-home-in-exurban-la/

published: 02 Jun 2014

Renting a Driveway or Garage | Living in a Car 🚗

A possible solution but be mindful of the potential problems.

published: 27 Oct 2017

Random Bits 0080: renting a garage

just a boring talking video.

published: 21 Mar 2015

Renting out your Parking Space or Garage

Why a Single Mom of Two is Forced to Live in a Garage

Nicole Jones is a single mom with two kids who lives in a one car garage in Silicon Valley paying $1,000 rent per month. INSIDE EDITION got a tour of the converted home which is only 250 square feet but Nicole is happy in her home.

Renting a Garage
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published: 01 Apr 2016

Couple makes garage home + campervan a consistent life combo

Bryan and Jen Danger spend most nights on the road in their converted Sprinter van, but when they’re back home in Portland, they sleep in their converted garage. They rent their 3-bedroom home (attached to the garage), as well as the garage when they’re not in town.
Five years ago, the couple quit high-paying jobs (after tucking away a nest egg), rented out their home and moved into a remodeled VW van. Back in Portland after a year and a half on the road (to Central America and back), they realized their 3-bedroom home was too big for their shrunken lifestyle and they began to focus on creating shelter in their garage. Upon discovering their remodel would qualify as an ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit), making it free from permitting fees, the couple joined a local wood-and-metal-working sho...

published: 15 Oct 2017

Living out of a storage locker for 2 months, in style!

I had just came back from hiking the Pacific Crest Trail and found myself homeless. I had given up my apartment to go hike and now that I was back I wanted to turn my car into a livable space. I eventually did that (You can see it here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLA2hTuXLig) but found I still needed access to lots of stuff from my storage unit which was 6x4x10 and everything was just jammed in there. I figured there had to be a better way. I scoped out a 10x10x6 unit and moved all my stuff inside. Still super small, I managed to build shelves and organize it in a way where everything is accessible. But why stop there! I decided to build shelves and a water system and setup my actual apartment so I could live there. I was moving in! I ended up living in the unit for around 2 m...

I'm giving you guys the 411 on renting apartments in Korea. From deposit & rent amts, types of housing, maintenance fees, apps to use, real estate agencies- the whole renting process- start to finish!
▼▼ OPEN ME, OPEN ME ▼▼
（＾▽＾）／ Let's be friends! ＼（＾▽＾）
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✖ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imyohomegirl/
☆*:.｡. o(≧▽≦)o .｡.:*☆
✈Traveling?! hehe Here's a code for a $35 DISCOUNT on Airbnb! ✈ ✖ https://www.airbnb.com/c/nathalies2862
（≡・ x ・≡）
Help ya homegirl out on Patreon!
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Hey homies! So yup finally showing you guys my how to find an apartment in Seoul video~ This is a whole lot of information, so please bear with me~ I know some people may ask for specific help- but please remember I'm not a rea...

published: 22 Oct 2018

Large 3-bedroom town home for rent in North Lincoln with 2-car garage | North Pointe Villas

Need space? You'll find it here. This brand-new 3-bedroom town home spans 1,418 square feet and includes a 2-car attached garage. This apartment comes with a full-size washer and dryer, designer GE appliances, hardwood-style floors, upscale lighting, granite counters and a large deck. Get a personal tour today! Call 402-436-3433.

published: 08 Nov 2016

Make money by renting out unused space in your home - Ditch My Job!

In this video I show you how I hope to make money by renting out unused space in my garage, spare room and attic or loft. The site I'm using for this is called Store Mates.
www.storemates.co.uk

Rage - Mission 8 - Renting a Garage

ORGANIZE | Garage Clean Out! (and where to take stuff)

Because a garage should be for cars, right? ;) Subscribe for new vids every M-W-F http://bit.ly/sub2moms
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When Chris Aune bought his home in Lancaster, California, he was looking for a place for just himself and his dogs so he didn't need all 1400 square feet. He also didn't need a "home for his car" so he converted his garage into his home.
He now rents the original home for more than the cost of his mortgage and figures he can pay off his home in 4 or 5 years. Meanwhile, he parks in the driveway and lives comfortably in the 575-square-foot ADU (AccessoryDwelling Unit- AKA backyard cottage, granny flat, in-law unit).
* Filmed by Johnny Sanphillippo -- more of his stories about urbanism, adaptation & resilience: http://granolashotgun.com/
Original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/converted-garage-as-income-earning-small-home-in-exurban-la/

When Chris Aune bought his home in Lancaster, California, he was looking for a place for just himself and his dogs so he didn't need all 1400 square feet. He also didn't need a "home for his car" so he converted his garage into his home.
He now rents the original home for more than the cost of his mortgage and figures he can pay off his home in 4 or 5 years. Meanwhile, he parks in the driveway and lives comfortably in the 575-square-foot ADU (AccessoryDwelling Unit- AKA backyard cottage, granny flat, in-law unit).
* Filmed by Johnny Sanphillippo -- more of his stories about urbanism, adaptation & resilience: http://granolashotgun.com/
Original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/converted-garage-as-income-earning-small-home-in-exurban-la/

Why a Single Mom of Two is Forced to Live in a Garage

Nicole Jones is a single mom with two kids who lives in a one car garage in Silicon Valley paying $1,000 rent per month. INSIDE EDITION got a tour of the conver...

Nicole Jones is a single mom with two kids who lives in a one car garage in Silicon Valley paying $1,000 rent per month. INSIDE EDITION got a tour of the converted home which is only 250 square feet but Nicole is happy in her home.

Nicole Jones is a single mom with two kids who lives in a one car garage in Silicon Valley paying $1,000 rent per month. INSIDE EDITION got a tour of the converted home which is only 250 square feet but Nicole is happy in her home.

Couple makes garage home + campervan a consistent life combo

Bryan and Jen Danger spend most nights on the road in their converted Sprinter van, but when they’re back home in Portland, they sleep in their converted garage...

Bryan and Jen Danger spend most nights on the road in their converted Sprinter van, but when they’re back home in Portland, they sleep in their converted garage. They rent their 3-bedroom home (attached to the garage), as well as the garage when they’re not in town.
Five years ago, the couple quit high-paying jobs (after tucking away a nest egg), rented out their home and moved into a remodeled VW van. Back in Portland after a year and a half on the road (to Central America and back), they realized their 3-bedroom home was too big for their shrunken lifestyle and they began to focus on creating shelter in their garage. Upon discovering their remodel would qualify as an ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit), making it free from permitting fees, the couple joined a local wood-and-metal-working shop (Bryan learned to weld) and began to craft the old parking into a 480-square-foot home.
Using mostly recycled wood and steel, they lofted their bed above storage stair unit that includes a closet, washer/drier den and a built-in TV and fireplace. With he same materials, they built floor-to-ceiling storage along one wall (they don’t use all the space). They laid the OSB floor and poured concrete into molds to create industrial countertops. A section of the counter swivels on casters to become a dining table, workspace or cocktail bar. The bathroom, the biggest room in the home, is a “wet bath” in acrylicized waterproof concrete inspired by the road trip’s outdoor showers.
Not wanting to give up on travel, they sold their Westy (not reliable enough) and bought a Mercedes Sprinter van. After adding insulation and wood paneling, they dropped in temporary OSB furniture to test run on road trips. Once they were comfortable with the layout, they crafted permanent furniture in bamboo, including marine-grade off-grid refrigerator, toilet and automated retractable awning (built to withstand high winds).
Today, the couple work designing small spaces for clients, and thanks to their light lifestyle, they haven’t had to return to full-time work even after 5 years on the road.
Bryan and Jen's blog - https://www.thedangerz.com
Their small home design. - https://www.zenboxdesign.com
Sprinter van conversions - https://www.ZENVANZ.com
Original story: https://faircompanies.com/videos/couple-makes-garage-home-campervan-a-consistent-life-combo

Bryan and Jen Danger spend most nights on the road in their converted Sprinter van, but when they’re back home in Portland, they sleep in their converted garage. They rent their 3-bedroom home (attached to the garage), as well as the garage when they’re not in town.
Five years ago, the couple quit high-paying jobs (after tucking away a nest egg), rented out their home and moved into a remodeled VW van. Back in Portland after a year and a half on the road (to Central America and back), they realized their 3-bedroom home was too big for their shrunken lifestyle and they began to focus on creating shelter in their garage. Upon discovering their remodel would qualify as an ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit), making it free from permitting fees, the couple joined a local wood-and-metal-working shop (Bryan learned to weld) and began to craft the old parking into a 480-square-foot home.
Using mostly recycled wood and steel, they lofted their bed above storage stair unit that includes a closet, washer/drier den and a built-in TV and fireplace. With he same materials, they built floor-to-ceiling storage along one wall (they don’t use all the space). They laid the OSB floor and poured concrete into molds to create industrial countertops. A section of the counter swivels on casters to become a dining table, workspace or cocktail bar. The bathroom, the biggest room in the home, is a “wet bath” in acrylicized waterproof concrete inspired by the road trip’s outdoor showers.
Not wanting to give up on travel, they sold their Westy (not reliable enough) and bought a Mercedes Sprinter van. After adding insulation and wood paneling, they dropped in temporary OSB furniture to test run on road trips. Once they were comfortable with the layout, they crafted permanent furniture in bamboo, including marine-grade off-grid refrigerator, toilet and automated retractable awning (built to withstand high winds).
Today, the couple work designing small spaces for clients, and thanks to their light lifestyle, they haven’t had to return to full-time work even after 5 years on the road.
Bryan and Jen's blog - https://www.thedangerz.com
Their small home design. - https://www.zenboxdesign.com
Sprinter van conversions - https://www.ZENVANZ.com
Original story: https://faircompanies.com/videos/couple-makes-garage-home-campervan-a-consistent-life-combo

Living out of a storage locker for 2 months, in style!

I had just came back from hiking the Pacific Crest Trail and found myself homeless. I had given up my apartment to go hike and now that I was back I wanted to ...

I had just came back from hiking the Pacific Crest Trail and found myself homeless. I had given up my apartment to go hike and now that I was back I wanted to turn my car into a livable space. I eventually did that (You can see it here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLA2hTuXLig) but found I still needed access to lots of stuff from my storage unit which was 6x4x10 and everything was just jammed in there. I figured there had to be a better way. I scoped out a 10x10x6 unit and moved all my stuff inside. Still super small, I managed to build shelves and organize it in a way where everything is accessible. But why stop there! I decided to build shelves and a water system and setup my actual apartment so I could live there. I was moving in! I ended up living in the unit for around 2 months. I only spent around $100 making the space as efficient as I did, mostly because I already owned so much hardware. The cost of rent on my unit was $205 a month (which included insurance). A bargain, considering an apartment in the area was $1000+ a month. I made this video showcasing my work/unit.
"For licensing inquiries please contact licensing@break.com".

I had just came back from hiking the Pacific Crest Trail and found myself homeless. I had given up my apartment to go hike and now that I was back I wanted to turn my car into a livable space. I eventually did that (You can see it here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLA2hTuXLig) but found I still needed access to lots of stuff from my storage unit which was 6x4x10 and everything was just jammed in there. I figured there had to be a better way. I scoped out a 10x10x6 unit and moved all my stuff inside. Still super small, I managed to build shelves and organize it in a way where everything is accessible. But why stop there! I decided to build shelves and a water system and setup my actual apartment so I could live there. I was moving in! I ended up living in the unit for around 2 months. I only spent around $100 making the space as efficient as I did, mostly because I already owned so much hardware. The cost of rent on my unit was $205 a month (which included insurance). A bargain, considering an apartment in the area was $1000+ a month. I made this video showcasing my work/unit.
"For licensing inquiries please contact licensing@break.com".

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Hey homies! So yup finally showing you guys my how to find an apartment in Seoul video~ This is a whole lot of information, so please bear with me~ I know some people may ask for specific help- but please remember I'm not a real estate agent, and I also don't speak Korea so there's only so much I can actually help you with! But I hope this will answer any of your questions or concerns about housing in Korea!
✿ Additional Questions:
✖ What if I'm a teacher in Korea?
- I don't know anything about hagwons. I can only speak about the govt programs, Epik & smoe (and this might also apply to gepik, but I'm not sure)
So if you are in these programs, your school will help you with housing:
- You have 2 options:
1. The school will provide you with housing (you have NO say about where you will live, they just give it to you)
2. You will have to find your own apartment, and the school gives you housing allowance
✖ What if I choose to find my own apartment?
- Then your school will give you a housing allowance, THEY WILL NOT help you with the key money
✖ How much is the housing allowance?
- This all depends on the city that you live in- in Seoul the housing allowance is 500,000 (500usd) that they will give you every month
- In daejeon (where I used to live) the housing allowance was only 400,000 (400usd)
(So we can assume because Seoul is the capital, housing is more expensive here, that's why we'd get 500- meanwhile other cities will be get less housing allowance because the real estate situation isn't as crazy expensive. /Still can be pricey but not like Seoul/ )
✖ Did you get a loan for the key money?
- No, people on an e2 visa (teaching in english) can not get loans.
I had to save up, and ask the rest from a family member
✖ How did you save up all that money?
- Every year when we complete our teaching contracts we get severance pay, which is equal to one months salary (I have a video on this: epik, gepik, smoe teaching programs in korea)- this gets added on every year that we complete a contract at our designated school.
Now you can only get that severance pay when you finish your contract and LEAVE- whether it's leaving the country, or just leaving your school/city
So when I transferred over to Seoul from Daejeon, I was able to tap into my 2 years worth of severance pay, plus what I could add from my own savings, and what was remaining, I had to ask from a family member. & That I'm still paying off.
\(๑★ .̫ ★๑\)
✿ English speaking real estate agencies in Seoul
- https://bit.ly/2yWV8De
✿ Other sites to find an #apartmentinkorea
Craigslist Seoul: https://bit.ly/2CWu37R
Facebook:
- HBCInfo board: https://bit.ly/2yTgm5a
- Seoul apt for rent: https://bit.ly/2q7jnuB
- Itaewon garage sale: https://bit.ly/2Cz0sQz
- Seoul buy & sell: https://bit.ly/2PO1XOS
#seoulapartmenthunting #livinginkorea
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✖ Editing Software: FCPX

I'm giving you guys the 411 on renting apartments in Korea. From deposit & rent amts, types of housing, maintenance fees, apps to use, real estate agencies- the whole renting process- start to finish!
▼▼ OPEN ME, OPEN ME ▼▼
（＾▽＾）／ Let's be friends! ＼（＾▽＾）
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✖ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imyohomegirl/
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Hey homies! So yup finally showing you guys my how to find an apartment in Seoul video~ This is a whole lot of information, so please bear with me~ I know some people may ask for specific help- but please remember I'm not a real estate agent, and I also don't speak Korea so there's only so much I can actually help you with! But I hope this will answer any of your questions or concerns about housing in Korea!
✿ Additional Questions:
✖ What if I'm a teacher in Korea?
- I don't know anything about hagwons. I can only speak about the govt programs, Epik & smoe (and this might also apply to gepik, but I'm not sure)
So if you are in these programs, your school will help you with housing:
- You have 2 options:
1. The school will provide you with housing (you have NO say about where you will live, they just give it to you)
2. You will have to find your own apartment, and the school gives you housing allowance
✖ What if I choose to find my own apartment?
- Then your school will give you a housing allowance, THEY WILL NOT help you with the key money
✖ How much is the housing allowance?
- This all depends on the city that you live in- in Seoul the housing allowance is 500,000 (500usd) that they will give you every month
- In daejeon (where I used to live) the housing allowance was only 400,000 (400usd)
(So we can assume because Seoul is the capital, housing is more expensive here, that's why we'd get 500- meanwhile other cities will be get less housing allowance because the real estate situation isn't as crazy expensive. /Still can be pricey but not like Seoul/ )
✖ Did you get a loan for the key money?
- No, people on an e2 visa (teaching in english) can not get loans.
I had to save up, and ask the rest from a family member
✖ How did you save up all that money?
- Every year when we complete our teaching contracts we get severance pay, which is equal to one months salary (I have a video on this: epik, gepik, smoe teaching programs in korea)- this gets added on every year that we complete a contract at our designated school.
Now you can only get that severance pay when you finish your contract and LEAVE- whether it's leaving the country, or just leaving your school/city
So when I transferred over to Seoul from Daejeon, I was able to tap into my 2 years worth of severance pay, plus what I could add from my own savings, and what was remaining, I had to ask from a family member. & That I'm still paying off.
\(๑★ .̫ ★๑\)
✿ English speaking real estate agencies in Seoul
- https://bit.ly/2yWV8De
✿ Other sites to find an #apartmentinkorea
Craigslist Seoul: https://bit.ly/2CWu37R
Facebook:
- HBCInfo board: https://bit.ly/2yTgm5a
- Seoul apt for rent: https://bit.ly/2q7jnuB
- Itaewon garage sale: https://bit.ly/2Cz0sQz
- Seoul buy & sell: https://bit.ly/2PO1XOS
#seoulapartmenthunting #livinginkorea
♬♫♪◖(●。●)◗♪♫♬
✖ Flamingosis - Last stop https://flamingosis1.bandcamp.com/track/last-stop
(~˘▽˘)~ Equipment ~(˘▽˘~)
✖ Camera: Nikon d5200
✖ Lens: RokinonFish Eye Lens & Nikon 35mm f1.8
✖ Editing Software: FCPX

Large 3-bedroom town home for rent in North Lincoln with 2-car garage | North Pointe Villas

Need space? You'll find it here. This brand-new 3-bedroom town home spans 1,418 square feet and includes a 2-car attached garage. This apartment comes with a fu...

Need space? You'll find it here. This brand-new 3-bedroom town home spans 1,418 square feet and includes a 2-car attached garage. This apartment comes with a full-size washer and dryer, designer GE appliances, hardwood-style floors, upscale lighting, granite counters and a large deck. Get a personal tour today! Call 402-436-3433.

Need space? You'll find it here. This brand-new 3-bedroom town home spans 1,418 square feet and includes a 2-car attached garage. This apartment comes with a full-size washer and dryer, designer GE appliances, hardwood-style floors, upscale lighting, granite counters and a large deck. Get a personal tour today! Call 402-436-3433.

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Converted garage as income-earning small home in exurban LA

When Chris Aune bought his home in Lancaster, California, he was looking for a place for just himself and his dogs so he didn't need all 1400 square feet. He also didn't need a "home for his car" so he converted his garage into his home.
He now rents the original home for more than the cost of his mortgage and figures he can pay off his home in 4 or 5 years. Meanwhile, he parks in the driveway and lives comfortably in the 575-square-foot ADU (AccessoryDwelling Unit- AKA backyard cottage, granny flat, in-law unit).
* Filmed by Johnny Sanphillippo -- more of his stories about urbanism, adaptation & resilience: http://granolashotgun.com/
Original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/converted-garage-as-income-earning-small-home-in-exurban-la/

Why a Single Mom of Two is Forced to Live in a Garage

Nicole Jones is a single mom with two kids who lives in a one car garage in Silicon Valley paying $1,000 rent per month. INSIDE EDITION got a tour of the converted home which is only 250 square feet but Nicole is happy in her home.

Couple makes garage home + campervan a consistent life combo

Bryan and Jen Danger spend most nights on the road in their converted Sprinter van, but when they’re back home in Portland, they sleep in their converted garage. They rent their 3-bedroom home (attached to the garage), as well as the garage when they’re not in town.
Five years ago, the couple quit high-paying jobs (after tucking away a nest egg), rented out their home and moved into a remodeled VW van. Back in Portland after a year and a half on the road (to Central America and back), they realized their 3-bedroom home was too big for their shrunken lifestyle and they began to focus on creating shelter in their garage. Upon discovering their remodel would qualify as an ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit), making it free from permitting fees, the couple joined a local wood-and-metal-working shop (Bryan learned to weld) and began to craft the old parking into a 480-square-foot home.
Using mostly recycled wood and steel, they lofted their bed above storage stair unit that includes a closet, washer/drier den and a built-in TV and fireplace. With he same materials, they built floor-to-ceiling storage along one wall (they don’t use all the space). They laid the OSB floor and poured concrete into molds to create industrial countertops. A section of the counter swivels on casters to become a dining table, workspace or cocktail bar. The bathroom, the biggest room in the home, is a “wet bath” in acrylicized waterproof concrete inspired by the road trip’s outdoor showers.
Not wanting to give up on travel, they sold their Westy (not reliable enough) and bought a Mercedes Sprinter van. After adding insulation and wood paneling, they dropped in temporary OSB furniture to test run on road trips. Once they were comfortable with the layout, they crafted permanent furniture in bamboo, including marine-grade off-grid refrigerator, toilet and automated retractable awning (built to withstand high winds).
Today, the couple work designing small spaces for clients, and thanks to their light lifestyle, they haven’t had to return to full-time work even after 5 years on the road.
Bryan and Jen's blog - https://www.thedangerz.com
Their small home design. - https://www.zenboxdesign.com
Sprinter van conversions - https://www.ZENVANZ.com
Original story: https://faircompanies.com/videos/couple-makes-garage-home-campervan-a-consistent-life-combo

Living out of a storage locker for 2 months, in style!

I had just came back from hiking the Pacific Crest Trail and found myself homeless. I had given up my apartment to go hike and now that I was back I wanted to turn my car into a livable space. I eventually did that (You can see it here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLA2hTuXLig) but found I still needed access to lots of stuff from my storage unit which was 6x4x10 and everything was just jammed in there. I figured there had to be a better way. I scoped out a 10x10x6 unit and moved all my stuff inside. Still super small, I managed to build shelves and organize it in a way where everything is accessible. But why stop there! I decided to build shelves and a water system and setup my actual apartment so I could live there. I was moving in! I ended up living in the unit for around 2 months. I only spent around $100 making the space as efficient as I did, mostly because I already owned so much hardware. The cost of rent on my unit was $205 a month (which included insurance). A bargain, considering an apartment in the area was $1000+ a month. I made this video showcasing my work/unit.
"For licensing inquiries please contact licensing@break.com".

I'm giving you guys the 411 on renting apartments in Korea. From deposit & rent amts, types of housing, maintenance fees, apps to use, real estate agencies- the whole renting process- start to finish!
▼▼ OPEN ME, OPEN ME ▼▼
（＾▽＾）／ Let's be friends! ＼（＾▽＾）
✖ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsyohomegirl
✖ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imyohomegirl/
☆*:.｡. o(≧▽≦)o .｡.:*☆
✈Traveling?! hehe Here's a code for a $35 DISCOUNT on Airbnb! ✈ ✖ https://www.airbnb.com/c/nathalies2862
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Help ya homegirl out on Patreon!
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Hey homies! So yup finally showing you guys my how to find an apartment in Seoul video~ This is a whole lot of information, so please bear with me~ I know some people may ask for specific help- but please remember I'm not a real estate agent, and I also don't speak Korea so there's only so much I can actually help you with! But I hope this will answer any of your questions or concerns about housing in Korea!
✿ Additional Questions:
✖ What if I'm a teacher in Korea?
- I don't know anything about hagwons. I can only speak about the govt programs, Epik & smoe (and this might also apply to gepik, but I'm not sure)
So if you are in these programs, your school will help you with housing:
- You have 2 options:
1. The school will provide you with housing (you have NO say about where you will live, they just give it to you)
2. You will have to find your own apartment, and the school gives you housing allowance
✖ What if I choose to find my own apartment?
- Then your school will give you a housing allowance, THEY WILL NOT help you with the key money
✖ How much is the housing allowance?
- This all depends on the city that you live in- in Seoul the housing allowance is 500,000 (500usd) that they will give you every month
- In daejeon (where I used to live) the housing allowance was only 400,000 (400usd)
(So we can assume because Seoul is the capital, housing is more expensive here, that's why we'd get 500- meanwhile other cities will be get less housing allowance because the real estate situation isn't as crazy expensive. /Still can be pricey but not like Seoul/ )
✖ Did you get a loan for the key money?
- No, people on an e2 visa (teaching in english) can not get loans.
I had to save up, and ask the rest from a family member
✖ How did you save up all that money?
- Every year when we complete our teaching contracts we get severance pay, which is equal to one months salary (I have a video on this: epik, gepik, smoe teaching programs in korea)- this gets added on every year that we complete a contract at our designated school.
Now you can only get that severance pay when you finish your contract and LEAVE- whether it's leaving the country, or just leaving your school/city
So when I transferred over to Seoul from Daejeon, I was able to tap into my 2 years worth of severance pay, plus what I could add from my own savings, and what was remaining, I had to ask from a family member. & That I'm still paying off.
\(๑★ .̫ ★๑\)
✿ English speaking real estate agencies in Seoul
- https://bit.ly/2yWV8De
✿ Other sites to find an #apartmentinkorea
Craigslist Seoul: https://bit.ly/2CWu37R
Facebook:
- HBCInfo board: https://bit.ly/2yTgm5a
- Seoul apt for rent: https://bit.ly/2q7jnuB
- Itaewon garage sale: https://bit.ly/2Cz0sQz
- Seoul buy & sell: https://bit.ly/2PO1XOS
#seoulapartmenthunting #livinginkorea
♬♫♪◖(●。●)◗♪♫♬
✖ Flamingosis - Last stop https://flamingosis1.bandcamp.com/track/last-stop
(~˘▽˘)~ Equipment ~(˘▽˘~)
✖ Camera: Nikon d5200
✖ Lens: RokinonFish Eye Lens & Nikon 35mm f1.8
✖ Editing Software: FCPX

Large 3-bedroom town home for rent in North Lincoln with 2-car garage | North Pointe Villas

Need space? You'll find it here. This brand-new 3-bedroom town home spans 1,418 square feet and includes a 2-car attached garage. This apartment comes with a full-size washer and dryer, designer GE appliances, hardwood-style floors, upscale lighting, granite counters and a large deck. Get a personal tour today! Call 402-436-3433.

REDDING, Calif. – For the second time in four years, Vicki Marquardt doesn’t have a house. Last time, it was raging winds that toppled a tree, crushing her home in Paradise...More ... Mayer also said local governments can look at changing regulations to make use of accessory dwelling units – guest houses or garages that could be rented out to families ... .......

Paulgarage where multiple electric scooters were charging was not caused by the scooters, as a fire investigator initially thought possible ...People can sign up to be “Juicers” for Lime — they agree to pick up scooters, charge them and get them back on the streets for people to rent....

Paulgarage where multiple electric scooters were charging was not caused by the scooters, as a fire investigator initially thought possible ...People can sign up to be “Juicers” for Lime — they agree to pick up scooters, charge them and get them back onto the streets for people to rent....

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REDDING, Calif. – For the second time in four years, Vicki Marquardt doesn’t have a house. Last time, it was raging winds that toppled a tree, crushing her home in Paradise...More ... Mayer also said local governments can look at changing regulations to make use of accessory dwelling units – guest houses or garages that could be rented out to families ... .......

Paulgarage where multiple electric scooters were charging was not caused by the scooters, as a fire investigator initially thought possible ...People can sign up to be “Juicers” for Lime — they agree to pick up scooters, charge them and get them back on the streets for people to rent....

Paulgarage where multiple electric scooters were charging was not caused by the scooters, as a fire investigator initially thought possible ...People can sign up to be “Juicers” for Lime — they agree to pick up scooters, charge them and get them back onto the streets for people to rent....

She and Zach live there now, but they plan to rent it out next year ... I had been renting in college and continued renting after I moved back to Seattle for work ... My goal was to find a place I could rent out quickly and consistently over time ... My lease on the apartment I was renting ended on Dec ... That made it more marketable for renting....

To the Editor.. Gov. Andrew Cuomo shouldn't be proud of his general election win ... This included mailings, phone banks and get out the vote drives ... Larry Penner ... Folks can save and reuse their candidates' curb signs by using them as bulletin boards for their neighborhood garage sale, for rent, for sale, Neighborhood Watch notices, lost cats, dogs, et al....

All children deserve a safe, comfortable place to lay their heads. In Texas and across the U.S., too many boys and girls go without a bed — or even a pillow — to sleep on ...That’s where Sleep inHeavenlyPeace comes in ... I have to order mattresses in bulk so right now my garage runneth over ... Right now I am having to rent or borrow trailers from people....

A customer must be at least 18 years old to rent a costume starting at about $20 ... Of the hundreds of items in the store suitable for rent, many were donated, while others were purchased from specialty companies or picked up at garage sales ... been rented and never will,” she said....

SunflowerBean move fast ... “That’s what rock needs in 2018, and that’s what the EP is saying ... They knocked out the EP over a quick week in Raisen’s studio-converted garage. “We rented all these crazy amps, and tracked with about four amps going at the same time, with all these different aesthetics,” Kivlen says ... .......